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by Richard Ibbotson
A simple cross-platform web browser based on the WebKit web browser engine, which has a small memory footprint, but is still undergoing heavy development…

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by Richard Ibbotson
There are some technical publications which are just like some novels in that you either don't want to put them down or you don't want to stop reading them. When O'Reilly first published their GNU/Linux series of books Linux in a Nutshell and Running Linux were quickly seen to be ...

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by John Brandon
A low-cost nettop PC designed primarily for accessing the Internet, the Lenovo IdeaCentre Q100 is an ideal computer for knowledge workers and end-user quality assurance testing.

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by Richard Ibbotson
Written by Keir Thomas, a former editor of Linux User & Developer magazine, this is a very handy guide for beginners. If you are new to GNU/Linux, you are most likely using Ubuntu Linux for your desktop.

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by John Brandon
Here’s the most compelling feature on the Sony VAIO VGN-FW180-E/H: the 16.4-inch screen is just amazingly crisp, exceptionally bright and unusually spacious, at 1600x900 resolution…

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by Matt Tuffin
A fully featured projector that could easily be the hub of an office or home cinema system…

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by Richard Ibbotson
The Jolicloud netbook operating system promises so much and it’s highly likely that its developers will deliver. It already has a well thought out desktop and some nice applications…

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by John Brandon
A network drive serves two main purposes. One, it is a place to store your files – plain and simple. When you are maxed out on space on your PC, a network drive affords the extensive storage required for advanced computing work, media files and backups. The second main purpose: ...

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by John Brandon
Massive storage usually equates to a massive footprint on your desk or place of work. The Western Digital ShareSpace is, for its 8TB storage allocation, relatively compact – about the size of a toaster and much smaller than a desktop-size server…

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by John Brandon
For those new to Linux, or for the hardcore enthusiast who needs a morale boost, there’s nothing quite like installing a powerful, latest-gen distro onto a powerful workstation computer. The Lenovo ThinkStation S20 runs an Intel Xeon W3503 processor at 2.97GHz, has 4GB of DDR-3 PC3-10600 RAM and an Nvidia ...

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Posted by Russell Barnes
There was a time when Netscape’s internet suite was pretty popular. The Mozilla Foundation, which was born out of Netscape, brought out the Mozilla Suite, consisting of a web browser, a mail client, a newsreader, a website editor and an IRC client. Now renamed SeaMonkey, this community-driven internet suite has ...

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Posted by Russell Barnes
Lenovo is cranking out the netbooks so fast, it’s hard to keep pace. Recently, this major manufacturer (the fourth biggest PC maker in the world) released the IdeaPad S10 netbook, and now the company has birthed the updated S12…

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